Lumetri panel: Secondary Corrections

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Over the years, Adobe has boiled down coloring in Adobe Premiere Pro CC to a master effect. At this point, the one that you are probably going to want to use is the Lumetri Effect. What is the Lumetri Effect? In this video, author Jeff Greenberg demonstrates how to do secondary color corrections in Premiere Pro’s Lumetri Panel.

- [Instructor] Where primary corrections…work on the entire clip,…secondary corrections limit themselves…to just a portion of the clip.…Let's take a look at how the Lumetri Effect works…on just parts of clips.…There are three different flavors of secondaries…on the Lumetri Effect.…The first is going to be found here under Curves.…And I'll need a good shot for this.…Let's take this shot here.…And it's called the Hue Saturation Curve.…And the way it works is it lets you adjust the saturation…of the entire shot.…

Double-click to reset.…Or just a portion of the shot.…I'm going to click the blues down here…and maybe some of the cyans, as well,…and I'm just going to take and increase…the saturations of those,…which is going to make the sky more saturated.…I might also want to take some of the greens…and let's desaturate them from the picture.…Let's put a protection one right there and there.…So my greens become desaturated.…

So this is a really cool way to adjust the saturation…of a given hue based on your selection here.…

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11/27/2017

Many post-production studios are migrating from Final Cut Pro to Premiere Pro. This course shows video editors what to expect when making the switch, focusing on the key differences in the editing workflow in Premiere Pro CC vs. FCP 7. It compares the two programs' interfaces, data structures, concepts, tools, and techniques. Author Jeff Greenberg walks through each step of the workflow: project setup, media import, editing and trimming, audio enhancement, transitions and effects, and export. The final chapter covers a few project management features that will help you transition seamlessly to Premiere Pro.